A deputy Greater Accra Regional Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress, Amos Blessing Amorse has hinted that the biggest opposition Party will tackle challenges with the voters’ register on the ‘street’.
According to the vociferous youth leader, the NDC will not waste time using the court to correct anomalies in the register which have been reported across the country.
He said the Electoral Commission and the New Patriotic Party may be tickling themselves thinking the NDC would go to court over the register.
Suggesting that the NDC would not get justice in court as it is believed that President Akufo-Addo has packed the courts with his loyalists, Mr Amorse angrily declared “nobody will go to court.”
Reacting to reported cases of missing names in the voters’ Register in the ongoing exhibition exercise, Mr Amorse wrote on his Facebook wall “if the NPP & EC think the NDC will use the court to fight the nonsense going on, then they should forget. Nobody will go to court. Everything will be settled on the STREET the nasty way.”
The message sighted by Awake News appears to have resonated with the grassroots of the Party as many have since approved it with comments and shared it on their walls.
There are reported cases of an alarming rate of missing names on the voters’ register of which the NDC flag bearer, John Mahama and running mate, Naana Jane have suspended their campaigns to have time to deal with the challenges with the register.
It is however not clear what the flag bearer and the Party intend to do as the EC has rebuffed the claims by the biggest opposition party.
By: Mina Efua Hayford / awakenewsroom.com